Ghanaian Football Future Brightens with English-Born Star’s Nationality Decision

Ghanaian Football Future Brightens with English-Born Star's Nationality Decision

According to reports, Callum Hudson-Odoi, a former forward for Chelsea and the England U-21 team, has decided to play for Ghana.

According to reports, Coach Addo has finally been able to get the 23-year-old winger back to Ghana to play senior football for the Black Stars.

The 23-year-old Callum Hudson-Odoi has represented England at every age category, from under 16 to under-19. He was eligible for both Ghana and England, but he struggled for a long time to decide whether to play for his national side, Carrer.

The English player, who was born in Ghana, currently plays for Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. In 29 games, he has eight goals to his name.

Odoi refused requests to play for the Black Stars, including one to represent Ghana in the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, after they were made multiple times.

Odoi finally said yes after multiple talks with Coach Otto Addo and the President of the Ghana Football Association. He would be named, along with twenty-four other players, for the doubleheader World Cup Qualifiers against Central Africa Republic and Mali.

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